Key term for OCR GCSE History A, used in The English Reformation c.1520–c.1550.
The legal principle that the King's authority is absolute and unquestionable when expressed through statute laws passed by Parliament.
King-in-Parliament appears in OCR GCSE History A revision content for British Depth Studies, especially The English Reformation c.1520–c.1550 and English Reformation c.1520–c.1535.
British Depth Studies
The English Reformation c.1520–c.1550 • English Reformation c.1520–c.1535
British Thematic Studies
Power: Monarchy and Democracy c.1000–2014 • Power c.1485–c.1800
British Thematic Studies
Power: Monarchy and Democracy c.1000–2014 • Power c.1485–c.1800
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